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Full Home Renovations
With our full home renovation services, you can update an older home, add new and innovative features, and personalize the style of every room. The house remodeling experts of Rich Home are here to help you reinvent your home, whether you want to renovate the entire house or one level at a time.
If you’re renovating for either aesthetics or function, we cover all bases of full house remodels across the GTA.

So Many Renovation Options
- Whole-Home Modernization
- Historic Home Restoration
- Open-Concept Transformation
- Energy-Efficient Home Renovation
- Whole-House Flooring Upgrade
- Structural Reinforcement & Foundation Repair
- Dormer & Attic Conversion
- Custom Interior & Architectural Redesign
- Smart Technology Integration
- Hardwood Flooring Install
- HVAC System Upgrade
- Indoor-Outdoor Living Remodel
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Renovating Full Homes
We specialize in transforming homes into beautifully designed, functional spaces across Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and the GTA. With over a decade of experience, we understand local building codes, permit requirements, and structural considerations unique to each city.
Whether you’re in Hamilton, Burlington, or Oakville, we tailor every full-home renovation to match your vision and lifestyle. No matter the size or scope, we’re here to turn your house into the home you’ve always wanted.
Our Full Home Renovations Projects
Areas We Serve
We are proud to offer our Home Renovation services in the following areas:
- Niagara Falls
- St. Catharines
- Niagara-on-the-Lake
- Thorold
- Milton
- Welland
- Etobicoke
- Toronto
Why Choose Us?
Licensed, Insured & Code-Compliant
A home renovation is a big investment, and you want to make sure it’s done right. With over 11 years of experience, we know the ins and outs of local building codes, permits, and structural requirements. Our team also fills out and submits all the necessary paperwork.
Expert & Technical Knowledge
Full-home renovations go beyond just making a space look good, they require a solid foundation, proper electrical work, and expert plumbing. We know how to renovate with removing or knocking walls and completing structural and plumbing changes.

FAQs
A complete home renovation covers every major component of your living space. At Rich Home Inc, a full home renovation typically includes:
- Demolition: Safe and clean removal of old structures, walls, and fixtures.
- Structural Work: Framing new walls, adjusting layouts, and removing or installing loadbearing beams if needed.
- Electrical and Plumbing Upgrades: Updating systems to meet modern codes and support new appliances and layouts.
- Insulation and Drywall: Installing energy-efficient insulation and finishing with smooth, seamless drywall.
- Flooring Installation: Laying down hardwood, vinyl, tile, or other flooring that matches the renovation design.
- Painting and Finishes: Professional painting, custom trim work, and final touches that define the space.
- Kitchen and Bathroom Remodels: Fully rebuilding and upgrading the most important rooms in your home.
- Custom Features: Accent walls, built-ins, feature lighting, and design elements that personalize the space.
Each home renovation project is customized to fit your needs, your goals, and the way you live. Full house remodeling transforms your daily experience, from first impressions to functional improvements that last for years.
- Conducting a full structural survey to find out the load path.
- Designing an engineered solution using beams, posts, or headers.
- Installing temporary bracing during demolition.
- Replacing loadbearing function in a proper and careful way through framing and strengthening.
- Inspecting everything to ensure it complies with the local building standards and safety procedures.
Choosing the right flooring is a key part of any successful home renovation. The best flooring depends on how you use your space every day. For busy households, durable options like luxury vinyl plank or engineered hardwood offer resilience without sacrificing style. In moisture-prone areas like basements or laundry rooms, waterproof materials are the smart choice to prevent damage over time. If you want a timeless, elegant feel, solid hardwood remains a top pick for living areas and bedrooms. Each room has different needs, and finding the right balance between beauty, durability, and maintenance is the key to making your renovation truly last.
Demolition is the critical first step before any major remodeling project begins. It prepares the space for new construction while removing outdated or damaged materials. A typical demolition process includes:
- Site Preparation: Protecting areas that are not being demolished, including floors, fixtures, and adjacent rooms.
- Disconnecting Utilities: Safely turning off water, gas, and electricity where needed to avoid hazards.
- Selective Demolition: Carefully removing walls, cabinetry, flooring, and fixtures without damaging essential structures.
- Debris Removal: Clearing out demolition materials to keep the work site clean and ready for framing and installations.
Proper demolition is key to keeping a renovation project on schedule and preventing costly surprises later. Every step must be done safely and efficiently to set the foundation for a successful remodel.
Yes, an electrical and plumbing inspection is definitely worth having done prior to any major renovation. Old systems may be in noncompliance with today’s building codes or no longer able to support new appliances, configurations, or installed fixtures safely. Identifying the issues upfront saves costly surprises later on and gets your renovation underway smoothly.
Licensed inspections confirm the integrity of wiring, receptacles, plumbing lines, and drainage systems. If the situation for upgrading emerges, this is easily addressed within the early stages of renovating. Official building and renovating permit requirements are available at the Ontario Government Building and Renovating a House page for additional detailed information about safety regulations and planning considerations.